COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Traditional German-style unfiltered wheat beer with a lively, balanced flavor. Although no fruit or spices were used in the brewing, these flavors are created from the special fermentation. Wild Frog Wheat can be served with a slice of lemon or orange for a crisp, refreshing experience. Specifications: 6.0% a/v, 58 OG, 14 FG, 12 IBU.

65 cl bottle @ home
Aroma is rather sweet with candy and some wheaty tones. Also gooseberry bush and baking stuff. Feels like an oversweet hefe. Flavour has "worty dough", clove and sweet fruity tones. Also cereal-like malts. I like my hefes more refreshing. As a beer in general this is not bad but I find it difficult to find use for this, especially with the price tag. Could be different as fresh though.

65 cl bottle.
Pours hazy golden color with a large white head. Aroma of apricot and peach, some herbal notes, yeast, some earth and wheat. Flavor is sweet wheat and apricot, some toffee notes, earthy spiciness and mellow orange. Not really refreshing or pleasant. Stick with the hop bombs and Imperial Stouts.
4334

650ml bottle. Pours yellowish orange with a small head. Aroma of lemon, wheaty malts, hints of spices, yeast and lemon. Taste is sweet, wheaty and lemony with some hints of yeast, spices and citrus. Finish is sweet and stuffy with hints of yeast and lemon. Quite sweet and lemony.

Pours out a cloudy golden with a large rocky and bubbly white head that’s quite audibly bubbly, potentially gone bad and foams up far too fast, even in a clean glass. Earthy wheaty notes hit the nose with a fair dose of clove and toast bread, a slight grassiness, and a hint of lemon. Crisp dry taste with a fair amount of wheat and German yeast, light banana and a slight wheaty fluffy sweetness on the finish. A bit bready throughout.

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